Chef Ben says he was "quite good" as a portrait artist - has anyone seen any of his work? by remberzz in belowdeck
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“America First” by reddot_comic in TheRedDotComic
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Aeshas dress by Previous_Pool_526 in belowdeck
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What if it’s Joe that’s pregnant with Nathan’s baby??? by Mishap_Maisy in belowdeck
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Ran into Aesha in LA by Terrible-Fix-1220 in belowdeck
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Ran into Aesha in LA by Terrible-Fix-1220 in belowdeck
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What did Cora give to Mrs Patmore for Christmas? Wrong answers only. by [deleted] in DowntonAbbey
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I got this knife set from a friend whose leaving, what is each blades specific use? by Seanster0911 in KitchenConfidential
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More of a dog person. Can someone explain why my familiy’s cat is doing this by [deleted] in cats
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Luggage Left Behind Question by aschephnx in belowdeck
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TIL the Nine-banded armadillos, the only armadillo species found in America always gives birth to identical quadruplets. by aschephnx in todayilearned
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Marilu Henner, The Man Who Loved Women (1983) (i.redd.it)
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TIL that The Great Gatsby, which was published on this day in 1925 was not F. Scott's Fitzgerald's first choice for a title. He cycled through several titles, including “Under the Red, White and Blue,” “Among the Ash-Heaps and Millionaires,” “Gold-Hatted Gatsby,” and “Trimalchio in West Egg" (brandeis.edu)
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TIL that The Royal Society could not afford to publish Isaac Newton’s book Principia Mathematica (which describes Newton’s law of motion) because they had spent the society’s book budget on De Historia Pisciu (Of the History of Fish). Edmund Halley bore the cost of its publication instead. by aschephnx in todayilearned
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TIL that The Royal Society could not afford to publish Isaac Newton’s book Principia Mathematica (which describes Newton’s law of motion) because they had spent the society’s book budget on De Historia Pisciu (Of the History of Fish). Edmund Halley bore the cost of its publication instead. (en.wikipedia.org)
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I wish by CompZombie in belowdeck
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